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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Mr Skrunts on 10 April 2008, 22:06:33

Title: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 10 April 2008, 22:06:33
Where is the traffic master unit fitted.?

Is there anything I need to be aware of to take the unit out.?

Will it cuase any problems running the car without it fitted.?
Title: Re: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: TheBoy on 10 April 2008, 22:18:10
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Where is the traffic master unit fitted.?

Is there anything I need to be aware of to take the unit out.?

Will it cuase any problems running the car without it fitted.?
Above clutch switch. Black type taped to heating duct, silver type cable tied to loom.

No probs with removal, unless you use a carphone, in which case you'll need to remove the loom between TM and stereo (and send to me ;D)
Title: Re: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: Andy B on 10 April 2008, 22:19:48
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Where is the traffic master unit fitted.?


Somewhere above the driver's feet, I think I took my dash out though when I removed mine. The aerial consists of just 2 wires (red & black IIRC) which lived above the radio somewhere.

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Is there anything I need to be aware of to take the unit out.?

No. Just some side cutters to snip a cable tie.


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Will it cuase any problems running the car without it fitted.?

It's wired up via an adapter loom between the main loom & the radio. Just unplug the adpter & plug the car's loom straight into the radio cage.


Title: Re: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: Andy B on 10 April 2008, 22:24:28
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..... unless you use a carphone, in which case you'll need to remove the loom between TM and stereo (and send to me ;D)

Do you mean a CCRT700? My adapter loom obvioulsy wasn't the correct one because if you tried to remove the radio the adapter plug that should've stayed clipped to the radio cage wouldn't stay put. After I  realised that a CCRT700's cage was slightly different from others, I priced up the various bits & came to the conclusion that the dealer who fitted TM originally was prepared to buy the proper adapter loom that cost £160!!!  :o
Title: Re: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: TheBoy on 10 April 2008, 22:26:09
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..... unless you use a carphone, in which case you'll need to remove the loom between TM and stereo (and send to me ;D)

Do you mean a CCRT700? My adapter loom obvioulsy wasn't the correct one because if you tried to remove the radio the adapter plug that should've stayed clipped to the radio cage wouldn't stay put. After I  realised that a CCRT700's cage was slightly different from others, I priced up the various bits & came to the conclusion that the dealer who fitted TM originally was prepared to buy the proper adapter loom that cost £160!!!  :o
No, I'm talking aftermarket phones
Title: Re: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: TheBoy on 10 April 2008, 22:27:53
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The aerial consists of just 2 wires (red & black IIRC) which lived above the radio somewhere.
or blue and black. and only if silver. black ones have integral aerials
Title: Re: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: Andy B on 10 April 2008, 22:35:18
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..... and only if silver. .....

I'm pretty sure mine was just aluminium!!   ::)  ;D  ;D
Title: Re: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 10 April 2008, 22:48:31
Car is just a GLS Auto with a CDR500 (I think thats the model - CD Player what ever it is no phone.)

Did an Ebay search and found 3 pictures they were all Ali (Silver) but I dont know if they are the same as the Omega.

Lol

Just added Vauxhall to the search and up poped some black ones this time as well.

http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=vauxhall+traffic+master
Title: Re: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 10 April 2008, 23:02:22
Am getting an Elite soon that has the CCRT700 and Carin Sat Nav in it.

Maybe a differ Traffic Master Unit depending on year or maybe depending on Stero supplied (But thought that would be a wiring loom issue)
Title: Re: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: Dave DND on 10 April 2008, 23:06:09
trafficmasters that I have worked on (ahem!) are either silver boxes with external aerials or black boxes with internal aerials

Black box units appear more common on the Vectra, and the silver boxes appear to receive better

The input socket for the power and switch is the same, so the units are easily interchangeable from one style to another.
Title: Re: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: TheBoy on 11 April 2008, 08:43:26
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trafficmasters that I have worked on (ahem!) are either silver boxes with external aerials or black boxes with internal aerials

Black box units appear more common on the Vectra, and the silver boxes appear to receive better

The input socket for the power and switch is the same, so the units are easily interchangeable from one style to another.
Later Omegas have the black ones as well.  Found a black one in a 2000 model last night whilst fitting a colour screen - had to remove as it was playing havoc with the radio (suspect a loom problem, but visual check showed nothing).
Title: Re: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: TheBoy on 11 April 2008, 08:44:25
If fact, if anyone has a black TM unit they do not want, let me know how much they want for it.  I'm after one to play with...
Title: Re: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: VXL V6 on 11 April 2008, 08:53:20
Going to have to modify the loom on mine as it was from a ccr600 set up so won't connect to an NCDR2013.... was thinking about modifying the Autoleads phone loom.

Title: Re: Traffic Master Unit.
Post by: VXL V6 on 11 April 2008, 08:55:29
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If fact, if anyone has a black TM unit they do not want, let me know how much they want for it.  I'm after one to play with...

One on eBay at the moment:-
 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAUXHALL-VECTRA-B-W-reg-99to02-TRAFFIC-MASTER-MODULE_W0QQitemZ260228955489QQihZ016QQcategoryZ10404QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQ_trksidZp1638.m118.l1247QQcmdZViewItem

They seem to have shot up in price recently.... I can't think why...  :-X :D